How one man with a kite disrupted Victoria air trafficNeil Parman has been sending kites high—really high—since his mid-20s. His obsession comes with the occasional spot of legal trouble.
Donald Crowhurst’s disastrous race around the globe and the heartbreak he left behindIn 1969, Donald Crowhurst fooled the world into believing he was completing the fastest non-stop solo circumnavigation of the globe. Then his boat was found, empty and adrift in the Atlantic.
Jonathan Kay: What ’Coco’ says about the flip side of family loveOpinion: With the holidays upon us, leave it to an animated movie inspired by the Day of the Dead to bust myths about what really defines family life
These Amazon parcel thieves are stealing ChristmasTruck-stalking thieves are scooping gifts dropped at your door by UPS, FedEx and Canada Post, too. But online shoppers are fighting back.
Marc Emery was right; Julian Fantino was wrongStephen Maher: The activist faces a huge fine and will be locked out of the legal weed business. The former cop is set to cash in.
Why Canada needs more trade with AsiaTrudeau needs to push harder on trade deals outside of North America
The loo Prince Harry used, and other questions of taste in the sale of Meghan Markle’s homeTurns out there’s etiquette to selling a house with royal connections, and toilets and beds are part of it
If you only read one book about Trump over the holidays, make it this oneWe’ve surveyed the many books on the U.S. president so you don’t have to
Beverley McLachlin’s final minutes at the Supreme CourtThe chief justice who redefined the job and left a lasting mark on Canada departs with a few parting words and much praise
Why Donald Trump can be charged with obstructionLaurence H. Tribe: The president is not immune from prosecution when performing his constitutionally authorized duties